All the names are in, but not all the candidates running for Lubbock city office have had their official kick-off events.

But they’re coming.

District 1 Councilman Victor Hernandez, whose re-election bid didn’t come as a surprise when he turned in his application on the filing deadline Friday, Feb. 28, said a Fat Tuesday election watch party will serve as his election kick-off.

The event is set for 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Lulac Council, 1304 Avenue Q. The group will monitor election returns as they come in from the primary election.

Hernandez’ wife, Lubbock County Precinct 3 Justice of the Peace Aurora Chaides-Hernandez, is unopposed in the Democratic primary.

Lana Bear Moore, a self-described housewife and political outsider who also filed Friday to run for the District 1 seat, said she plans to host a news conference at some point this week, likely in the City Hall council chambers.

Frank Gutierrez, a Republican activist also running for the District 1 seat, announced his candidacy with a news conference at City Hall shortly after the filing period began Jan. 29.

Radiolab owner Jeff Griffith, who filed earlier in February for the District 3 seat, said he plans to host a news conference some time after the March 4 primary but ahead of the May 10 municipal election, which is independent of the primary election.

Mayor Glen Robertson is unopposed in his re-election bid for a second, two-year term.

He has said the lack of an opponent will allow him to focus on city business instead of campaigning.